Some news! Harris Lindsay has decided to take a new direction. We have now left our premises of almost twenty years. We will continue to deal but will be working with a different approach, concentrating on a much smaller and more special inventory. We are looking forward to having the freedom to spend our time doing more research and travelling. We are very happy that the Tomasso Brothers will be taking over the space. We will keep you updated on Instagram and can be contacted by e-mail and telephone.

A mention in the Timeshttp://www.harrislindsay.com/news-press

Well done Huon Mallalieu for giving us such a lovely send off in last Saturday's Times . That wonderful bookcase is still for sale!

Studio International Articlehttp://www.harrislindsay.com/news-press

Harris Lindsay features this week in an article in Studio International in an article by Matthew Rudman. This is a review of the exhibition of the recent work of Tess Jaray which our colleague Megan Piper has organised downstairs at Harris Lindsay. The article mentions the fact that this is not our first encounter with contemporrary art as we hosted a group show in 2011, curated by Adrian Dannatt.

Article in WALLPAPERhttp://www.harrislindsay.com/news-press

Here is a link to the latest review of Megan Piper's exhibition of the recent work of Tess Jaray, in this month's WALLPAPER.

Megan Piperhttp://www.harrislindsay.com/news-press

Megan Piper starts an exhibition programme this week on the lower ground floor of the gallery.

In her own words Megan writes : 'The exhibition programme looks at rediscovering and re-evaluating British artists who have been working since the 60s and 70s – aiming to present these artists to a new generation and to demonstrate both the strength of their lifelong commitment to their work and the continuing dynamism of their recent production. All artists are represented in public and private collections in the UK and worldwide'.

Megan is also co-founder of THE LINE which is the first dedicated contemporary and modern art walk from the O2 to the Olympic Park following the waterways and the line of the Greenwich Meridian.

BADA FAIRhttp://www.harrislindsay.com/news-press

The British Fine Art, Design and Antiques Fair, or more commonly known as the BADA Fair is opening on in the Duke of York Square on 9th March. And though we are not exhibting there this year, we are looking forward to visiting as it has had a big makeover, thanks to the new CEO Marco Forgione and the Fair organiser, Madeleine Williams .

Adam's work was part of a contemporary show we had here in 2012, curated by Adrian Dannatt, which juxtaposed contemporay works with the furniture and works of art in our collection. See the link for further information and an essay by Adrian Dannatt .